My Experiences with Neuroatypicality
These days, I read a lot in the media about neuroatypicality, ADHD, and autism. These topics have been discussed since around 2008. I remember this so clearly because back then I published an article in my magazine Hugi about schizoid personality disorder and received feedback that many members of the computer art demo scene didn’t have a personality disorder, but rather a form of autism that exhibits similar symptoms. It could also be that it just seems to me that these topics come up often in the media because I live in a bubble. But the incident I want to write about here took place in 2004, at a time when neuroatypicality wasn’t yet a common term. At the time, I was working as a medical student in the Department of Hematology and Oncology at Vienna General Hospital. During the summer break, I had gotten into the habit of going to bed late because I spent a lot of time reading Wikipedia, which was still fairly new back then. As a result, I was sleep-deprived when a chief’s rounds to...